FedEx delivered my PowerBook to the wrong address!

I checked the FedEx tracking web site and it said it was delivered at 8:43am (about two hours ago) and signed by someone I never heard of. I called FedEx and they said it was delivered to a business where someone signed for it... so, they're sending the driver back there to pick it up and bring it to me.

I hope nobody opened the box.

What recourse do I have if it has been opened and things have been tampered with?

Everything should be ok. If I got a package that wasn't addressed to me, I wouldn't open it. And besides, if it was sent to a business, they would prob spend the time tracking down the supposed employee, and have them open it. And I doubt anyone would tamper with it. The first thing that I would think if I got shipped a nice computer in error is not "How can I mess this up for the real owner." I would be a bit anxious in your situation too, but I bet it is just alot of worrying about nothing.

Yeah, I'd offer to pick it up myself. And good thing you decided not to accept it if you find that it's opened. You don't want to accept responsibility/ownership if something in there is missing or whatever.

But no, don't worry because I'm sure nothing will be opened. It also wouldn't be my priority to screw around with someone elses package if I received it. Most people aren't that sinister.

FedEx is terrible for that kind of stuff... I remember a few years ago when I ordered OS X 10.0 and they delivered it to an old lady who knew nothing about computers. Luckily she was nice enough to give us a call about it.

Yeah, if it's been opened I'll refuse to accept it. I hope that isn't the case though, I really don't want to wait 2 weeks for it to get shipped back and Apple ship me another one.
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If you need to send it back they can ship out a new one once fed ex has a tracking number assigned to it and apple should expedite it for you. When they had to send me another refurb. iMac they did just this for me. Don't settle for anything less. They even made arrangements for a Sat. delivery from Fed Ex for me!
Good luck
Johnny

If you want want to talk about horror storries in shipping. How about DHL losing my iPod mini in shipping. (It was sent in to Apple to be repaired.) This was last week.

Or how about the two iPod mini's that i ordered (for a friend) that was left with my neighbors in our apartment building. (that was fedex) Hummmm, two brand new iPod mini in the hands of college students....Luckily they brought them over to us.

I came shipped in a plain brown box (plain except for a small Apple label), inside of that is the black Apple box... and there are no signs of tampering. I'll open it up in an hour or so when I have some free time.

I'm glad this had a happy ending, now we can all laugh at our delivery horror stories... Mine happened a couple of weeks ago... Fedex delivered my new eMac 3 days early... Sounds good right ?... Except that noone was home at the time ... So they decided to leave it in a concealed place... MY GARDEN !!! In the midst of April shower season... Luckily it wasn't raining at the time, & 5 hrs. later when I literally stumbled upon it still hadn't rained... All ended up well, but man , that seemed odd ...

I'm glad this had a happy ending, now we can all laugh at our delivery horror stories...

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For every fortune there is a misfortune... I had absolutely no problem receiving my new powerbook. I arrived home from the airport around noon on a Friday, and before I dropped my bags the FexEx guys called to confirm that I was home. Within three minutes I was signing for my powerbook, and totally elated. The machine itself and all its accessories have been perfect in every way.

OTOH, my brother's delivery was a bit more sporting. My brother chased down the FexEx truck rather than wait another day since he missed the delivery person. He called FedEx, who had the driver call him on her cell and give him her current location and direction. my brother got in his car, drove around for about fifteen minutes, found the truck on the thoroughfare, signalled, it pulled over, and they transferred the boxes for his new powerbook and accessories on the side of the road. He knows the driver and she was cool with it. Other than that creepy feeling of taking a delivery by the side of the road like it's some kind of drug deal, it was fine.

So I guess what I'm saying is, FexEx-Powerbook-Delivery-Force-Balance is maintained. For every perfectly timed delivery like mine, somewhere else there's a delivery nightmare.

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